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If you had ever read Plato seriously, which it's clear you haven't, you'd discover quite quickly that the process Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Xenophon, Longinus, whoever, you'd discover quite quickly that their process for discovering truth in the human soul is quite scientific: By that I mean they are going about their philosophic process by means of a series of inferences based on observed facts, which is all any 'science' is in the end.

Early scienticts all had very strong basis in philosophical thought. Most Ivy leagues and elite polytechnic schools (Cal Tech, MIT, etc) used to require students to take a few semesters of philosophy of antiquity. Not sure if they still do or not, however. The point is, there is no disagreement or opposition between the sciences and Philosophy. On the contrary: Philosophy is the ultimate science, from which all other sciences flow.

pic related: Your average philosophy enjoyer.

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